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8 years ago
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Often considered as a shortcut to lucrative job opportunism, MBA in finance is surely one the most preferred career choices for the candidates, who are planning to build a successful career in the field of corporate management. The above statement holds true, especially in the case of Bangalore the silicon valley of India. With many start-ups and even major tech giants like Google, Flipkart and others offering top level finance managerial positions in the city.
MBA in finance has surely been the flavor of the season when it comes to management education. Below are the management institutes in Bangalore offering finance pr
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The discipline of Accounting revolves around the mechanism of business track, its income and assets. The domain of accounting encompasses activities like preparing of financial statement, costs computing, mergers & acquisition, recording of business transaction, quality management, tax
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MBA in finance can play various roles and get a job in some finance, banking, insurance, asset management or some other related company. Finance is the life blood of business. In such a scenario the aspirant will surely grow as experience grows. Students pursuing an MBA in Finance gain the business and
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5% Relationship Manager.
16% Research Analyst.
7% Chief Executive.
7% Consultant.
5% Corporate Financial Analyst.
5% Financial Advisor.
23% Portfolio Manager.
6% Risk Manager.
Jobs after MBA Finance.
Accounting Manager.
Chief Financial Officers.
Cash Managers.
Manager Consultants.
Investment Banking Associates.
Credit Managers & Specialists.
Financial Analyst.
Corporate Controllers.
Both the qualifications will be like jam and butter on the bread.
The average salary can be expected somewhere around 15-25 lakhs per annum. It will although, require a lot of hard work. Howeve
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There are a number of courses available.Go ahead with SAP, Or NCFM courses.That will really add to your skill set if you are willing to pursue MBA in Finance.
Good Luck!
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